ICE agents committing assaults and other crimes

Who is this "decider" of what caring is halfwit?
The final decider on a reckless disregard would be the jury. It is one of the elements of a crime. It is a crime to aim a gun at someone. It is also a crime to just shoot a gun when it could reasonably possibly shoot someone. You do not have to aim, and in fact the lack of aiming becomes the crime.
 
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I see the cult has you up and about this morning doing cult works.
 
This has to be one of the craziest things I have ever seen. Man is arrested for drugs because he had a bottle of perfume called "Opium."
Now he is going to be deported for that "crime."


An Indian-origin man in Arkansas, Kapil Raghu, is now fighting for the reinstatement of his U.S. visa after being wrongly arrested in May. The confusion started when local police mistook a bottle of perfume labelled "opium" for a narcotic during a routine traffic stop. This led to his arrest, and after spending time in detention, Raghu now faces the threat of deportation, according to his attorney.
 
After a judge signed an order that ICE was not to arrest journalists, ICE decided they could go ahead and do that.
They initially claimed she threw something at the agents but then released her without charging her with any crime.

That is Trump and the rights way. If you have no proof of a problem, you create one. Then blame the left. She threw something. Sure, she did. ICE's job is to keep pounding on people until they get a sufficient response, then claim they are saving us from the violence.. They want an excuse to pound the people into submission. They will create what they need.
 
Actually, it is try to prove someone firing on a crowd did not take proper precautions to make sure that innocent people were not hurt. Or we could say try to prove someone firing on a crowd is someone firing on a crowd.
That isn't a consideration other than not firing wildly into the crowd. You fire on the intended target to "stop the action." If others get hit accidentally, so sorry.
 
This thread is to document attacks by ICE agents that appear to not be in response to any threat.

Here is a video of a Priest standing less than 2' off a public sidewalk being shot in the head with a pepper ball while praying. There is clearly no threat and the sidewalk is public space.

This is the original video posted by the person that took it.
View: https://bsky.app/profile/mskellymhayes.bsky.social/post/3lzad2f5gnk2n
They wear masks to hide the fact they have criminal records...even if pardoned by Trump.

One day a shootout will happen and their identities will be revealed.
 
That is Trump and the rights way. If you have no proof of a problem, you create one. Then blame the left. She threw something. Sure, she did. ICE's job is to keep pounding on people until they get a sufficient response, then claim they are saving us from the violence.. They want an excuse to pound the people into submission. They will create what they need.
like the clintons funded the Steele dossier to go after trump on Russiagate?
 
By law, you have to take reasonable precautions to avoid innocent people being hurt. If you do not take reasonable precautions, it is called reckless disregard.
Cite the law. By all training I've had, "reasonable" is utterly vague and almost meaningless. Short of spraying blindly, you got nothing on some officer that fires their weapon at a perp that meets the definition for use of deadly force.
 
Cite the law. By all training I've had, "reasonable" is utterly vague and almost meaningless. Short of spraying blindly, you got nothing on some officer that fires their weapon at a perp that meets the definition for use of deadly force.
He is a priest praying two feet off a public sidewalk... To you that is a "perp that meets the definition for the use of deadly force"? Really?

Reckless disregard has been in common law for a long time. Somehow we have been able to define reasonable precautions before.
 
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